DVB-T (Digital Video Broadcasting – Terrestrial) is the standard used for terrestrial (over the air) broadcasting in Europe and many other areas of the world. DVB-T2 is the second generation version of DVB-T. DVB-T2 offers 30 to 50 percent higher transmission capacity than DVB-T, plus improved forward error correction. The STREAMBUCKET™ DVB-T-T2/IP is a DVB-T and DVB-T2 (6, 7, 8 MHz) transport stream recorder player with a frequency agile demodulator. It records up to 100 hours of H.264 SD or HD content, on schedule. Recorded programs can be played back with time management via remote management.